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UNIT TITLES ACT 1970 - SECT 68

68. Where a unanimous resolution is not required, then, unless a poll is demanded under section 69, a declaration by the chairman of the meeting that a resolution has been carried is conclusive evidence of the fact without proof of the number or proportion of votes recorded against or in favour of that resolution.

Polls

69. (1) Except where a unanimous resolution is required, a poll may be demanded by any person present and entitled to vote.

(2) A demand for a poll may be withdrawn.

(3) A poll, if demanded, shall be taken in such manner as the chairman of the meeting thinks fit and the result of the poll, which shall be declared by the chairman as soon as it is ascertained, shall determine whether or not the resolution in respect of which the poll was demanded has been carried.

Votes may be cast personally or by proxy

70. (1) Subject to sections 74 and 75, votes at a general meeting may be cast either personally or by proxy, whether on a poll or not.

(2) An instrument appointing a proxy for the purposes of this Division shall be in accordance with a form determined by the committee.

Value of votes



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